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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON j TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 22, 1923 I 4 t ULULnw nun'Miffi it uriLi ;m.m m mu Lon Chaney featured: in "The Unholy Three'!; Por trayal txcellent Tod Brownii'i Jhe Unholy Th ree," a. r Me troJoldwyii-Ma jer picture, now '. playing, at the Heillg theater. ' . This picture is said to"b some thing entirely new in the way ot crook melodramas. ; - - It concerns the adventures of a trio of crooks, who- leave a dfme "seum and during their, criminal c rations give rise to a romance t lends a great quantity of color lo the clot. It Is a mm adaptation of C. A. Robblna' story and has a peculiar twist that has never been seen In any other play or this type. Lon Chaney. the screen's great est make-up artist and character man, is the leader of the crook trio and appears in the role or a THK Bungalow Christian Church Restaurant At SUte Fair Grounds 5 Will open for, Breakfast Thurs day, Sept. 24 to run ontlnuous antil Monday, Oct.' 5 . -v ' ' ' - ' Breakfast is a short order meal. Dinner and supper will be served family rityle. The tables will groan with the delicacies of the land. Good cooks and oodles of grub. Set in and eat your fill. 4J Some of Mothers pie for aH. 7t A Home, for Hungry Men. i Come! ' THE VENTRILOQUIST he could overpower a. iirnrniir too i 7 '0W Atl $15 1 A r him m m Special Music on our IIu-9;iamball . Organ sympathetic heavy y The remaind er of the crook' trio consist ot Vic tor McLaglen; - 'famous' .- English leading man who Splayed opposite Lady Diana Mannirs, ". and Harry Earles, a thirty-fire pound midget who masquerades as a baby. Matt Moore . plays ' the -jmale romantic lead opposite V Miss Busch " and Mathew Betz takes the part of Detective "Reagan.; j-r , . , ..! T.he .action of "The Unholy Three takes' placip In and about New York.Clty. The film opens with a' cheap museum but the plot Is soon transplanted to a bird and animal store operated by "Mrs. O'Grady," -whose expensive par rots for Bome mysterious reason are quite dumb in the, homes, of the owners, but-who always were eloquent in the presence of the old lady. Following a particularly atroci ous murder 'the trio place the blame on Hector McDonald a clerk in the bird; store' who has fallen in love, with the girl. The latter Is dragged, away to a mountain retreat and. Is saved in a most awesome manner by a powerful ape which when attacked by two of the crooks escapes and eventually becomes the instrument that saves the herd and unites him with the heroine U v The script was prepared by Waldemar. Young and photograph ed by David. Kesson. NEW PRODUCERS READY STAGE CXiMPANY REHEAUSIXG FOB THE SIGHT DUEL" : Mr. Orson Kilbdrn, treasurer of the MacGregor-Kllborn , Corpora tlon, announces' that The Playgo ers, a new national movement in the r theatre, launched - several weeks ago. is-rapidly completing the, membership! fpr its first pro duction, a drami entitled ."The Night Duel" by Daniel Rubin. The play will go into rehearsal short TWO TAKE QVTS UVES SEATTLE, Sept. 21 Two; sui cides were reported to police to day. Mrs.. Mary - Biehm, 56 strangled herself In the basement of her home., Frank Criss32 took gas in a lodging house. - LOI3 mwm immow St X - , -ZJ tlj 4 mm sr . - V - v .r f 1 Why were they called "The Unholy Three'? he could throw his voice rora behind doors. THE GIANT dozen men.; - THE D WARF- . vi: - DIG GAT KILLED if KB SERB Salem Men Bag. Cougar While on Trip Southeast From Eugene A large cougar, measuring nine feet from tip to tip. was killed last week by a party ot Salem men deer hunting about 70 miles south east ot Eugene and west of Diam ond peak. The huge cat was shot by H. J. Wooley and E. P. Sequin with M. D. Ellis, attending to the art, of removing the hide. 'Wooley and, Sequin were watch ing for deer when Wooley.. saw a flash of. gray down the mountain side. Calling Sequin's attention. they waited until the animal emerged from an open place. Wnl Vn firm m-A 'raiul'! TV W.V OUUh 4.Ok the cat a back. The cougar. scrambled further up the moon tain opposite and, both men fired several: enots. The cat was seen to roll, into a ravine, i 1 Both men investigated but tail ed to find traces of blood. Seeing the brush in which the animal had sought shelter move, Wooley fired, and the movement ceased. Several rocks were tossed Into the brush, bt all was quiet. Both men, with rifles nelc well to the front, .began to-cawf; the brush, after theSougarJ-which was found sitting. jip:;-both, fired sev eral shots and ktneqVthe cat. : A bounty of 2S-.ia Offered." by the state game coinniisBlon andlO by the county in'which' the animal is killed, i '.' r'Ml-'J' - M' Though this is his 12th season Into the district, Ellia said there were fewer deer, with, horns than ever before. All members ot the party saw several, but 17 of the 20 proved to be doe. None of the dee sighted bore horns equivalent to- deer killed in former years, El lis declared.:' He offered as ex planation the fact that sheep are being grazed in the district. The cou gar killed by ' the ' other two members of the party, is the third DAYS TUES , WED., THURS. I y i m n triune NOTE This pic ture is play ing Salem at popular prices: Mat. - 23c Eve. - 33c he could climb into locked places Fox News Comedy-Variety that he knowa of. EM declares. Last year while in the vicinity Weo)ey. killed a bear., bat this is his .first, cougar. The Re U. , was viewed by many, persons yesterday at the rear of the Salem Automo bile company, opposite the court house. . MASQX& DEDICATE . TEMPLE CORDOVA. Alaska. Sept. 21. By Associated Press.); Defying torrential rain, Cordova Maaons this afternoon gathered to witness the laying, of the cornerstone ot a new Masonic temple here. SCHOOLS SCENES OF REGISTRATION (CoatuLftad frum p l) be able to register until, today. A decreased enrollment at the. uni versity this year was indicated by the registration. Monday, lesa than 200 students completing the pro cess. .Only 175 freshmen- took the English- entrance examination, wane last year nearly zoo were given the exam. , During the course of the day 1819 were, enrolled- at the grade schools, a decrease of 83. from last year. Registration, at the various grade, schools was as follows: Linoln 295, Englewood 262, Car field 258. Grant 256. Park 247, Richmond 243, Highland 224. and Washington 34. Only the rooms in the portable are to be used .at Washington this year. Classes in the grade schools will commence today and will be run in full. ' Parrish janlor high school reg istration for the opening day mounted up to 791, a decrease of but two from last year. There were 190. students registered at the McKlnley Junior high. The class Schedule was run. through Monday and both schools are to have shortened periods today. At the high school registration A TODAY oxlv: DEMPSEY FIRPO Fight pictures ' .' AlSO,,' ; , , Al) thp Worlds, and m LECTURE by ' COL. MACK WILLARD ' Drother. of Jews Willard BLIGH- V. US I B V 1 . ! 111!' , I PI! " I USE YOUR CHEDIT WE CHARGE NO INTEREST 1 $179 Hepplewhite Dining Group IN WALNUT x i: 54 inch Table; 60 inch Buffet Q OC- C A and 6 Chairs.. )IfciJuU ; $15 Cash2io Week : ' . ' Extreme ts1u. is; noted itf this 8-pfece Dining Croup. fyshloDed pf roa,t;hed combination -Walnut In delightful Hepplewhite Terlod style. ' The suite, consists, of a 4-nctv. table "whicli extends lo 6 feet, a 60-lnch Buffet ofvery conirenicnt drawer space and arrangements and, chairs, k ' Trado Your Old furniture For New ? - ' through the service extended by .Glese-Powers t "Furniture Exchange Store." j A service which per- mits'you to dispose of the things which you.no lon gar-need or care fcr. "parment:oonew honut, reached 862 Monday. . But the principal's office predicts that the enrollment will reach 1000 by Wednesday. The students regis tered yesterday had their courses enrolled and straightened. Today the schedule of classes . win be run through, 1 with much - shortened periods.- And the afternoon will be devoted to farther registration and, to. the straightening out of courses. Having - the afternoon free will give those students who lave registered-a chance to buy their' books. They were not al lowed' to do; so Monday as that was the day set .aside for the grade school pnpils. The junior high and high school students will be allowed to buy their, books today. j Registration at Willamette will t - not b. over uatil Wednesday, and classes will not be taken un until Thursday, according to word from the registrar's office. Today is expected to be the big day tor reg istration,' as all the freshmen who took the entrance examination Woman's Statement Will Help. Salem "I hated, cooking because all ate turned, soar and formed gas. draakj hot water and, clive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped until I took Adlerika." Unless due to deep-seated causes, Adlerika helps any case gas on the stomach in i surprisingly QUICK time. It is i wonderful remedy to use for con stlpauqn it often, works in one hour i and never gripes. J. C Perry. Druggist, 115. S. Commer cial St. Adv. Comfortables Cantilever I Others Fail -Try Us JOHN J. RQTTLE - -J. Good Eight Piece and. trade them la aspart. - ;r II .11 r .7 V4 M I'lrni'Uv1' sr-. ill be ready tor registration, and several more students who have been at the university before will be on hand to register. SILVERTpN, Ore., S?pL 22.- ( Special). The increase In school enrollment was not as large this year as in former years, the num ber enrolled at' the close of the first day being about the same as on the first day last year. This lack of increase." said TUESDAY i t BROKEN BARRl "Sit TiRhr Comedy MATINEE 25c I 4 I I- Off: am A I ' OREIGON 'Z 1 1 i , '"ini'.lii , ii in , .j m ... , i .11.1,. Ikri I L 1 ffamT'Mlliil o vu news Tfidced for furnishers "of immediate attention of those nho have furniture to buy for the dining room- itched suites that. represent, some of the most exclusive patterns on our floors-r-are reduced this week from Zl to ZO'A . These suites, are, ra Tarious period styles-rid are sHjovrji in 7 and 8 piece groups. . , Below-; we price k few of the suites offered in t,Ms.al(fr-there aro'.otjxers. of, equal worth, This is the one -big dining suite sale of the yearcome this weeV end saver-; . $1980 8 Piece Italian, Dining SuUri Matched Walnut Buffet, Table,. 5 Qhairs and "0 1 C A. Carver in Tapestry ; piuTT ' v $1 Cash $3. Week A Vreatlon in modified Italian stle 8 pieces .-ln 'perfeetlr mstched combination American "Walnut.- The group as advertised consists of a 4056 ' lnch- foot extension table, a 60-lnch. 6-1cr style bqffet, and 5 side chairs and carrer upholstered in, tapestry. i . ; rUTmitureCQ Superintendent Robert Goetx, "Is due 16 the moving away of mill people, at the closing of the S1I vertoa Lumber company mill, I taluk t Xi The grades at the close of the flrs day showed an enrollment of C65.--At the close of the first four days of registration of . high school jtudeflts the enrollment was 225 w;la a number xf stuaenu yet to tnll,' . While no definite checking up ICEEP BOTH EYES ON THE O - R - E G - O - N NEVATODAY A WOW OF K CAST NORMA SHEARER ADOLPHE MENJOU MAE BUSH GEORGE FAWCETT VERA REYNOLDS BY MEREDITH NICHOLSON Mcdonald .VlAMTEK OKCJAMST - 5Cc " I 'JJJ rr. is SALE OF ft YrLJ i . eom 3m Less better Jiomcl. A sale of . splendid suites that-merit the - rs ' v. A2x5A Inch Table, and Caner... $16 Italian in design, with attractive lala'ys around cdo ot tabln on backs ot chairs. Feven pieces in matched combination WalnuU-12x5 1 loch exten sion table and S chairs and carver upholstered in xenuloe blue leather. Truly a group yon would bq proud to own even at the regular price. on athletics has so fir been msd. - th football material which turned out the first day for practice is said. to be protnUing. , - ' : - -'- I, Atsv'scoLos r; ai soon "nirrd in the bod" , wiOkoot doin- ty ttte ef WEDNESDAY ! j Palhe NeWS EVENINGS 33c.50c ft Suites t :, i il il- $1507 Piece ' Inlaid Dining Group American Walnut I i. 5 Chairs .$105: Ca&h $2 Week We Charge No Interest cn ' Deferred Payments . o : The. rrlvilcR of -credit costs you nothing at Gi'ronrrs. .There are no inlercst charges aa4 carrylcj; charges no service charges. Just a sfn pfe credit plan which enables you to enjoy the test' n furnishings while paying for them. t 4. 3